Colonel Fuehrberger

Colonel Fuehrberger was a Colonel in the US Army who fought in the Vietnam War before leading the Los Angeles Civilian Defense Force militia.

Biography
Fuehrberger was born in Los Angeles, California, and he decided to join the US Army during World War II. Fuehrberger was a veteran of that war, and he rose to the rank of Colonel by the time of the Vietnam War, when he commanded a unit of soldiers that took part in fierce fighting against the Viet Cong when the VC tried to capture his ridge. Fuehrberger was haunted by these memories, and he became a staunch opponent of communism. On his return home, he was one of the members of the Los Angeles Civilian Defense Force, a conservative militia that was formed with the goal of protecting the people's constitutional rights. He stored military-grade weapons crates in his house to arm his militia, but Ryder Wilson and Carl Johnson broke into his house in 1992 and stole the weapons for the Grove Street Families gang.